Treasure in spanish

Tesoro

pronunciation: tesoʊɹ̩oʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

treasure1 = tesoro, riqueza. 

Example: There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.

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» a treasure chest of = una inmensa cantidad de.

Example: This list speaks for itself; there is a treasure chest of support available to supplement the services offered by individual libraries.

» a treasure house of = una mina inagotable de, una fuente inagotable de.

Example: Premier Li Peng underlined the important role that the library has always played in society as the treasure house of knowledge.

» a treasure of = una variedad muy rica de.

Example: A library collection is only capable of fulfilling its intended function of providing a treasure of freely accessible materials for leisure reading if it is adequately organized for access.

» a treasure trove of = un cúmulo de, una mina de, una fuente de, una colección valiosísima de.

Example: Librarians can capitalize on this treasure trove of experience by incorporating it into the resource scenario.

» hidden treasure = tesoro oculto, tesoro escondido.

Example: Jumble sales are great places to pick up hidden treasures like vintage clothes, designer cast offs and all sorts of quirky bric-a-brac for a fraction of their original price.

» national treasure = tesoro nacional.

Example: During its war with Chile, the Peruvian National Library lost many manuscripts and other national treasures, including all but 700 of its 60,000 volumes.

» treasure chest = cofre.

Example: For grades 3-4, children estimate the value of treasure chests filled with gold coins and explore the size and weight of gold bars.

» treasure hunt = gincana, gymkhana, búsqueda del tesoro. [Juego consistente en encontrar algo que se ha escondido a través de pistas]

Example: The article 'Treasure hunt in the USA' reports on a study tour of the USA by the Danish Research Library Association.

» treasure hunting = búsqueda de tesoros (perdidos).

Example: But archeologists are speaking out against treasure hunting, saying it damages key historical traces.

» Treasure Island = La Isla del Tesoro. [Novela]

Example: One of the exercises was to list all the unfamiliar words found in 'Treasure Island'.

» treasure-seeking = búsqueda de tesoros.

Example: Here your will include books with a common denominator, such as novels about the sea, books about treasure-seeking, mystery stories, books by a single author, etc.

» treasure trove = tesoro, mina.

Example: By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.

treasure2 = guardar como un tesoro, guardar con mucho cariño, apreciar muchísimo. 

Example: I treasure the note sent by a reader to a publisher which said 'Between the covers of your books I can ignore the TV, transistors, politics, and the weather'.

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» treasure + Nombre + dearly = guardar como oro en paño, conservar como oro en paño.

Example: For many, the memories of sitting in Nana's kitchen is one that is treasured dearly.

Treasure synonyms

value in spanish: , pronunciation: vælju part of speech: noun appreciate in spanish: , pronunciation: əpriʃieɪt part of speech: verb cherish in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃerɪʃ part of speech: verb prize in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪz part of speech: noun gem in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒem part of speech: noun care for in spanish: , pronunciation: kerfɔr part of speech: verb hold dear in spanish: , pronunciation: hoʊlddɪr part of speech: verb hoarded wealth in spanish: , pronunciation: hɔrdɪdwelθ part of speech: noun
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